Weissbuten's Warehouse,
The warehouse is near The Beloved of Mannaan Pier and it is guarded by half a dozen large thugs with four attack dogs on heavy chains.
They will challenge anyone who approaches their business but aren’t interested in answering general questions; in any case, they don’t know much. As thugs, they aren’t too bright, and any story that sounds plausible and doesn’t make the characters sound like law enforcement agents will get them through to talk to the manager. The manager, Mr Weissbuten, is oily and obsequious, at least until he is sure that the characters are not potential customers. The warehouse will act for anyone, receiving and storing cases before handing them on to someone with the right chit. It keeps no records and asks no questions. Any characters with a past or present thief or rogue career, or the Streetwise Talent, realise that this is something very useful to criminals, as it makes tracing things back or forward extremely difficult. A successful Academic Knowledge (Law) Test reveals that the warehouse itself isn’t doing anything illegal. If the characters try to stake the warehouse out to find out more information, they are harried by local thugs until they finally give up. They cannot learn anything useful here, anyway.
They will challenge anyone who approaches their business but aren’t interested in answering general questions; in any case, they don’t know much. As thugs, they aren’t too bright, and any story that sounds plausible and doesn’t make the characters sound like law enforcement agents will get them through to talk to the manager. The manager, Mr Weissbuten, is oily and obsequious, at least until he is sure that the characters are not potential customers. The warehouse will act for anyone, receiving and storing cases before handing them on to someone with the right chit. It keeps no records and asks no questions. Any characters with a past or present thief or rogue career, or the Streetwise Talent, realise that this is something very useful to criminals, as it makes tracing things back or forward extremely difficult. A successful Academic Knowledge (Law) Test reveals that the warehouse itself isn’t doing anything illegal. If the characters try to stake the warehouse out to find out more information, they are harried by local thugs until they finally give up. They cannot learn anything useful here, anyway.
Type
Warehouse, Commercial
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